Please remove the phrase `No news is good news.` as it suggests to decide to go on with a bad operational habit.
Why I am stating this is because that `no news` also could mean that:
- your `cron` daemon stopped working,
- your MTA has issues (in case or mail notifications of course),
- anything in between the host running `acme.sh` and your client went wrong.
(... and probably you will not notice in time if `acme.sh` would otherwise send an error notification (if it runs anyway))
If you expect a daily mail (using `--notify-level 3`) you can always be sure that `acme.sh` has ran successfully before. You can also tick the `acme.sh` checkbox in the daily operational report of your enterprise. ;)
The --no-run-if-empty option is a GNU extension and the long version isn't supported by *BSD variants.
Instead use the short version (-r) which is present, but ignored as it is the default behavior, in at least FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?xargs
* Create LICENSE.md
* remove _hostingde_parse_no_strip_whitespace function as this breaks API requests
* Fix sessionid parsing on BSD
* Make travis happy. (SC2020)
* fix for https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/issues/2286
* Notify mail update (#2293)
* feat: disable e-mail validation if MAIL_NOVALIDATE is set
* fix: expose _MAIL_BIN variable
* fix: call _mail_body and _mail_cmnd directly to make sure that all used variables are exposed
* fix: update notify/mail.sh
Co-Authored-By: Matej Mihevc <zuexo@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: remove useless echo, quote eval
* feat: disable e-mail validation if MAIL_NOVALIDATE is set
* fix: expose _MAIL_BIN variable
* fix: call _mail_body and _mail_cmnd directly to make sure that all used variables are exposed
* fix: update notify/mail.sh
Co-Authored-By: Matej Mihevc <zuexo@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: remove useless echo, quote eval